Tips for Building Blog Content
Post on January 3rd, 2011
Writing with keyword-rich content helps your blog be found and readers to fully understand what you are writing about. Write consistent and purposeful content.
The more inline your content is with your blog’s purpose, the more concentrated your use of keywords will be throughout the entire blog, not just on a per-post basis. The more diverse your blog’s content, the more diffused your keyword usage will be across all of your blog.
Make a plan for your content. Make lists of the topics you will write about in keeping with your blog’s purpose. Stick to those subjects as much as possible to build your blog’s reputation as the place to come for answers on those subjects.
·Your blog’s content lables your blog
·Readers thrive on consistency and continuity
·Write timeless content
·Blog passionately
·Give readers a reason to return
·Give readers a reason to blog about your blog
·Don’t regurgitate content
·Comments speak for your blog
·Blog on a schedule
·Publish just before your readers are ready
·Keep it interesting
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